Song is the most beautiful in the world, the flag song of Keshiketeng Banner in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia. Recorded and edited in August 2007. After the production is completed, there is no direct record release, just simple online singing. Later, because the lyrics were beautiful and emotional, they directly expressed their love for Inner Mongolia grassland and were covered by fans and online singers.
Hassan was born in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, and has a unique feeling for his hometown since he was a child. After consulting with a few friends, I wrote this song without any technical guidance.
The most beautiful lyrics in the world
The most beautiful grassland in the world, the most beautiful grassland in the world is Gong Geer grassland in my hometown, the most beautiful lake in the world is Dali Lake in my hometown, the purest spring water in the world comes from the hot springs in my hometown, the most beautiful scenery in the world is standing at the top of Daqing Mountain, and the countryside along the Xilamulun River resounds through white clouds and blue sky. The vast Huanggang Liang Linhai is endless.
Wulanbugu battlefield? History floats before our eyes. The rocks in Ashatu depict the famous Keshikten, which is spread all over the world. The most beautiful grassland in the world is Gonggeer grassland in my hometown, and the most beautiful lake in the world is Dali Lake in my hometown. The purest spring water in the world comes from the hot springs in my hometown. The most beautiful scenery in the world is standing on the top of Daqing Mountain, and the pastoral songs by the Xilamulun River resound through the white clouds and blue sky.
The vast Huanggang Lianglinhai is endless, and the history of Ulan's different ancient battlefields emerges in front of you and me. The rocks in Ashatu depict the spread of Keshiketeng's reputation in the world. The pastoral songs along the Xilamulun River echo in the white clouds and blue sky, and the vast Huanggang Lianglinhai is endless. The history of the ancient battlefield in Wulanbutong emerges before our eyes, and the rocks in Ashatu depict the spread of Keshiketeng's reputation in the world.